"Programming Is Not That Hard!" When a Science Center Visit Increases Young Women's Programming Ability Beliefs.

Una Tellhed, Fredrik Björklund, Kalle Kallio Strand, Karolin Schöttelndreier
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To increase engagement with science and technology, young people around the world are encouraged to attend activities at science centers. But how effective are these activities? Since women have weaker ability beliefs and interest in technology than men, it is especially important to learn how science center visits affect them. In this study, we tested if programming exercises offered to middle school students by a Swedish science center would increase ability beliefs and interest in programming. Students in grades 8 and 9 (n = 506) completed a survey before and after visiting the science center, and their ratings were compared to a wait-list control group (n = 169). The students participated in block-based, text-based, and robot programming exercises developed by the science center. The results showed that programming ability beliefs increased for women, but not men, and that interest in programming decreased for men, but not women. The effects persisted at a follow-up (2-3 months). The young men reported stronger ability beliefs and interest than the young women at all timepoints. The results imply that science center activities can make programming feel less hard, but adaptations may be needed to also increase interest.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s41979-023-00094-w.

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“编程没那么难!”当科学中心来访时,年轻女性对编程能力的信念增强了。
为了增加对科学技术的参与,鼓励世界各地的年轻人参加科学中心的活动。但这些活动的效果如何?由于女性的能力信念和对技术的兴趣比男性弱,因此了解科学中心访问对她们的影响尤为重要。在这项研究中,我们测试了瑞典科学中心为中学生提供的编程练习是否会增加他们对编程的能力信念和兴趣。八、九年级学生(n = 506)在参观科学中心前后完成了一项调查,并将他们的评分与等待名单对照组(n = 169)。学生们参加了科学中心开发的基于块、基于文本和机器人编程的练习。结果表明,女性对编程能力的信念增加,但男性没有,男性对编程的兴趣减少,但女性没有。在随访(2-3个月)中,效果持续存在。在所有时间点上,年轻男性的能力信念和兴趣都比年轻女性更强。研究结果表明,科学中心的活动可以减轻编程的难度,但可能需要进行调整以增加兴趣。补充信息:在线版本包含补充材料,可访问10.1007/s41979-023-00094-v。
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